Estb approximately The CLub in 1960's Known for Recreation and sport in 1995 was taken over by the Young Guns of the Village to Lead the Soccer Village into the Battle SOCCER. The club has won around 20 District matches and 10 Runners Up till date. The Club has around 60 Active Members and all Soccer Players. The Club is one of the Top Team in Kodagu (Coorg); registerd Club for Karnataka State Football Association, inturn meber of All India Football Association

Friday, 3 September 2010

To,
The people/Lovers of Kodagu, Simple Know how of the Festival -
Kailpodhu Kailpodhu is celebrated on the 3rd of September. Officially,
the festival begins on the 18th day after the sun enters the Simha
Raasi (the Western sign of Leo).

Kail
means weapon or armory and Pold means festival. The day signifies the
completion of "nati" - meaning the transplantation of the rice (paddy)
crop. The festival signifies the day when men should prepare to
guard their crop from wild boars and other animals, since during the
preceding months, in which the family were engaged in the fields, all
weapons were normally deposited in the "Kanni Kombare",
or the prayer room. Hence on the day of Kailpoldu, the weapons are
taken out of the Pooja room, cleaned and decorated with flowers. They
are then kept in the "Nellakki Nadubade",
the central hall of the house and the place of community worship. Each
member of the family has a bath, after which they worship the weapons.
Feasting and drinking follow. The eldest member of the family hands a
gun to the senior member of the family, signifying the commencement of
the festivities. The whole family assembles in the "Mand"
(open ground), where physical contests and sports, including
marksmanship, are conducted. In the past the hunting and cooking of
wild game was part of the celebration, but today shooting skills are
tested by firing at a coconut tied onto the branch of a tall tree.
Traditional rural sports, like grabbing a coconut from the hands of a
group of 8-10 people (thenge potho), throwing a stone the size of a cricket ball at a coconut from a distance of 10-15 paces (thenge odupo)
a stone ball of 30-40cm lying at one's feet and throwing it backwards
over the shoulders, etc., are now conducted in community groups called
Kodava Samajas in towns and cities.

The
Moment anyone thinks of a Coorg/kodagu the First Impression is Simply
Boozers and Beautiful Gals and the Tradiational dress. On the event of
Kailpodhu just give a simple thought about our place – Kodagu. What
have we done apart from roaring on the forefathers property and the
tradition. The new generation have changed the way they think or act. Where are the Moustaches or where are the Sarees and Kupyas gone?? All
look at the metro life or Page 3 life on a weekend and also not to
forget the love to fly abroad and study and work – Good run towards the
growth . Ultimately if you turn back and take examples of anyone – one
has to return to his Mannu- his own soil –Kodagu.

**
Think Over *** Look at Coorg/kodagu as a place You can relate yourself
and also look at promoting the place – an alternative to make sure we
contribute something for Our Place- KODAGU.
1. A simple Long Ride or Drive to Coorg
2. Cool 2 days plan + Campfire
3. Supercool stay during the winter as good as Ooty/Ninital
4.
Not to forget – Cauvery Visit – TalaKaveri, Kaveri Nisarghadhama,
River Raftimg at Dubare 5. Orange county /Kadkani/ Mahindra
resorts/Coog International
6. Simple Homestays And many more……….
Cool Links/blogs- http://www.indyarocks.com/blogs/blog_visiterview_main.php?id=15087#blog15087

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The CLub was Estb approximately in 1960's Known for Recreation and sport.In 1995 it was taken over by the Young Guns of the Village to Lead the Soccer Village into the Battle SOCCER. The club has won around 20 District matches and 10 Runners Up till date. The Club has around 60 Active Members and all are Soccer Players.